The bones that would hold the most weight in a frog would be the urostyle. This is basically the spine of the frog.
There are 159 bones in a frog skeleton, depending on what type of frog.
There are three different methods you could choose for building the skeleton of a frog. You can carve wood, glue Popsicle sticks together or use cut and glue paper-mache to form its shape.
A cow has the weight of 90 kilograms
The most sensitive part of a horses foot is called the "frog". This forms a V like shape which is found in the centre of the sole. The frog is a flexible, spongy pad which is also a weight-bearing surface. It is the middle organ between the plantar cushion and the origin of pressure from the horses foot (feet). The frog is distinguished from the sole of the foot by two lines called commissures. The most sensitive part of a horses foot is called the "frog". This forms a V like shape which is found in the centre of the sole. The frog is a flexible, spongy pad which is also a weight-bearing surface. It is the middle organ between the plantar cushion and the origin of pressure from the horses foot (feet). The frog is distinguished from the sole of the foot by two lines called commissures. The most sensitive part of a horses foot is called the "frog". This forms a V like shape which is found in the centre of the sole. The frog is a flexible, spongy pad which is also a weight-bearing surface. It is the middle organ between the plantar cushion and the origin of pressure from the horses foot (feet). The frog is distinguished from the sole of the foot by two lines called commissures.
In a typical frog dissection class, you will discuss the anatomy and physiology of frogs and other creatures. You will learn about the skeleton, muscles, and internal organs of the amphibian.
The skeleton of a human and frog are quite similar. There are a couple differences with the radius and ulna on a frog being fused together as well as the tibia and fibula bones.
John built a model of a frog skeleton using toothpicks
There are 159 bones in a frog skeleton, depending on what type of frog.
Bones
It would make sense...
On the inside.
No anything that has a skeleton is classed as a vertebrate
1. The frog's pelvic girdle is tilted laterally to accomodate rearward extension of the legs. 2. The frog's phalanges are significantly longer relative to the metacarpal and metatarsal bones. 3. The frog's vertebral column lacks the cervical and lumbar curvatures. 4. The frog's skull has a foramen magnum shifted further back. 5. The frog's distal limbs do not have opposable thumbs. 6. The frog's pectoral girdle is much sturdier. 7. The frog's teeth are sharp and pointed. 8. The frog's carpals are rotated inwards. 9. The frog's eye orbit is significantly larger. 10. The frog's tibia and fibula are fused.
No anything that has a skeleton is classed as a vertebrate
dorsal and ventral view
There are three different methods you could choose for building the skeleton of a frog. You can carve wood, glue Popsicle sticks together or use cut and glue paper-mache to form its shape.
the dog the frog and the fishies